there's something real fucking dark about how AI is too inaccurate for tracking people around a grocery store so they have humans to make sure every last item is paid for, whereas if your AI is generating targets for a genocide then a serious error rate is perfectly within acceptable parameters.
@zip I agree completely with your general idea, but a detail is wrong.
Amazon's cart checkouts were in fact evaluated by an AI program on the spot: however, some large number of those carts were later re-evaluated by a person to train the AI for later iterations, almost certainly because the AI was so bad at its task.